Muzanenhamo focused on 2023 Netball World Cup

Innocent Kurira, Sports Reporter
BULAWAYO-born Zimbabwe senior national team player Nicole Muzanenhamo says her focus is on playing at the 2023 Netball World Cup.

The Gems are in Group A alongside Australia, Tonga and Fiji for the global showpiece that will take place in Cape Town, South Africa, from July 28 to August 6 this year.

There are 16 teams participating at this Netball World Cup.

Australia, who were runners-up to New Zealand at the last edition held in England, are the highest-ranked team in the world while Tonga are eighth and Fiji are 15th.

Muzanenhamo said she is looking forward to making the Zimbabwean squad as the country makes its second appearance at the Netball World Cup.

“This year all the focus is on the World Cup. I am looking forward to that and l am hopeful that l will make the team. I have fused well into the national team and l am enjoying playing at the highest stage.

“What is important for me now is to keep working hard. It’s a special feeling to play at such a stage. I recently took part in the Diamond challenge in South Africa and it was a learning curve for me and that will be important as we go into the World Cup preparations,” said Muzanenhamo.

Zimbabwe Netball Gems

At the age of 20, the Bulawayo star is the youngest player in the team.

The World Cup is held every four years and this is the first time that the Netball World Cup is being held in Africa.

Zimbabwe qualified after they finished third at the Africa Netball World Cup Qualifiers in Pretoria, South Africa.

ZIMBABWE’S Gems

As part of preparations for the World Cup Zimbabwe took part in the Spar Diamond Challenge Cup late last year where they faced Scotland, South Africa’s Proteas and their second-string side, the President’s XII.

The Gems were winless in all their encounters at the competition. — @innocentskizoe

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